Indeed, I see the 'i' and 'p' sub-folders but that's all 24, 50 or 60 fps. None of them being 25p.

I have re-instaled the BM driver, but that did not change anything. I then noticed that there are far more presets for CS5.5 than for CS6 in the BM subdirectory under Program Files (x86) - which puzzles me.

The fact of the matter is that my camera shoots in 1080 25p (Sony Alpha 57) but, as the endresult will be on standard DVD's, I would like to set Premiere Pro's sequence at 720 25p as that shortens the render time. My PC is equiped with an i7 processor, has 16GB RAM and a Cuda accelerated grafic card.

Mike Squires wrote:Ok, this is how to do it:2. Create a new sequence, highlight the 720p50 preset, then click on the "Settings" tab. You can then select 25fps (labeled "Timebase"). Click "Ok".

It should be that easy! But it's not!I came here from Google looking for answer why I get no video output from my Multibridge when (any) 720p CS6 sequences get 25 fps framerate.720p25 BMD sequences are ok in CS5!IMHO it is very problematic to switch from CS5 to CS6 for users working mainly with 720p25 sequences. I do it all the time :/ BMD! Please redo presets for 720p25 sequence or at least make 720p25 playable using Premiere internal presets.Robert.